Love him or hate him, you gotta respect what this guy is doing on a nightly basis. And if the season ended today, he'd be the MVP.

He's averaging 36 pts per game this season, and is getting better as the season matures. In the month of January, he averaged 43 pts a game, which is the best monthly output by anyone not named Wilt Chamberlin. January was highlighted by his astounding 81 pt night.

A lot of people don't like Kobe. Hell, I'm really a fan of the guy, but I think you gotta give him props. His season has been truly amazing, and some of the greatest scoring I have seen in my lifetime.

I actually like the fact that Kobe and Bron are both having MVP years together. Kinda fuels the fire for that "rivalry" that seems to be needed for great players in the NBA. Listening to the radio the day, it was mentioned that maybe in the coming years, Lebron and Kobe could be the next great NBA rivalry. Obviously, they would need to make the finals and play each other...and if that happened, think about how great it would be (most Cleveland fans don't need to be count the ways a Cleveland team making the championship would be great, but I digress). You have Kobe, who is an excellent player, but who is a villian in most eyes. You have Lebron, who is a great, young talent, the future face of the NBA, who is generally liked throughout NBA circles. Both players in the finals, locked up with each other...too good to be true. Stern would cream his pants.

Let's face it. No matter what the sport, the MVP award is a farce. It never goes to the most valuable player. It should be called the Player of the Year award or Most Popular Award. The "MVP" usually goes to a player on a good team, who sets a major record, or puts up phenomenal stats in addition to being a media magnet. "Most Valuable" is too subjective. Most Valuable to what? The Team? The League? The Fans? It's stupid. Yes, Kobe is more valuable to his team, than any other player might be to their respective team, maybe. Who knows? The plain truth is, the media hates him, the fans hate him, and his wife probably hates him. Barring another collapse by the Cavs, Lebron has the inside track to the "MVP" because he has the stats, he has the commercials, and he is media and fan friendly.